So, me and PM ordered a couple DVD boxes and watched Fellowship of the Ring (Extended version) just now. What a great movie! We're taking a little break and then we'll watch some of the extras on the DVDs. :)

We do the LoTR marathon once every year or so (the three extended editions in a row), meaning about eleven hours of film (not counting the breaks).
I guess we'll have the super marathon (Hobbit + LoTR) in a few years :)

Magic Magic with Michael Cera was pretty lame. The trailer made it look like Cera was a psycho and it was one of those home-invasion type movies but it wasn't. It was about this annoying blonde girl who's insane or something and she freaks out over little things and this one guy hypnotizes her and Michael Cera tells her to put her hand in the fire and she does it and gets burned and she goes even crazier so they take her to a "doctor" who's really a witch doctor so they do this ritual and the girl dies but the witch doctor says she's not dead and to wait and then the movie ends and you don't know if she died or not. There, now you don't have to watch it.

between all 3 versions of Solaris Tarkovsky was the best, though it didn't follow the book as closely as the TV movie. Soderbergh's was ok, but I felt like I was watching a sci-fi channel tv show. S's had a different ending than the book also (T's too). I liked it.

I watched The Look of Love but I hated it. Steve Coogan just kept doing impressions! It was weird and shallow and unremarkable. Just didn't feel anything for Paul Raymond at all. The ending was so embarrassing. Ugh.

Guys I'm pretty sad that Ben Affleck is the new Batman. Zack Snyder is just giving me more reasons not to like him. He really should do silent films or make his films all really long music videos like Sucker Punch.

That Dreyfus tweet is gold. Seriously though I was kind of pissed I had to sit through Man of Steel instead of Into Darkness because I fouled up the movie times. Man of Steel sucked and I still didn't get to see Into Darkness.

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